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Meghan Trainor may believe that it's "all about that bass," but for the Holderness family, it's all about that "baste" with Thanksgiving around the corner. The viral video family made up of former WOFL Fox 35 sports anchor Penn Holderness and his wife, Kim Dean -- a former television news reporter in West Palm Beach and Orlando -- have released their latest parody, this time putting their own spin on Trainor's pop hit. In the song, the now North Carolina-based family that brought us viral hits "Christmas Jammies" and "Baby Got Class" talk about the hardships of being a poor chef on Thanksgiving. In the video, Penn is banned...

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Do we have to butter you up for this news? Paula Deen is back, y'all, and she loves her some Charlotte. More than 2,000 people attended Deen's show at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center on Wednesday night, including one couple who drove...

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